Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants

Young people are both among the generations to be most affected by climate change and critical advocates for climate action. In the face of growing urgency surrounding the climate crisis, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has become an important institutional framewo...

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Main Authors: Leehi Yona, Marc D. Dixon, Richard B. Howarth, Anne R. Kapuscinski, Ross A. Virginia
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Language:English
Published: BioOne 2020-07-01
Series:Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
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Online Access:https://www.elementascience.org/articles/433
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spelling doaj-b31d1507716a4eb7aab70b018fe9db2b2020-11-25T04:01:30ZengBioOneElementa: Science of the Anthropocene2325-10262020-07-018110.1525/elementa.433406Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participantsLeehi Yona0Marc D. Dixon1Richard B. Howarth2Anne R. Kapuscinski3Ross A. Virginia4Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources, Stanford School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences, Stanford, California; Dartmouth College Environmental Studies Program, Hanover, New HampshireDartmouth College Department of Sociology, Hanover, New HampshireDartmouth College Environmental Studies Program, Hanover, New HampshireUniversity of California at Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies Department and Coastal Science and Policy Program, Santa Cruz, CaliforniaDartmouth College Environmental Studies Program, Hanover, New HampshireYoung people are both among the generations to be most affected by climate change and critical advocates for climate action. In the face of growing urgency surrounding the climate crisis, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has become an important institutional framework for political progress. We developed a community-based participatory action research project centered on youth involved in the COP climate negotiations. A “leverage points” approach guided our research; this paper is the first time the framework has been applied in an international negotiations context. Our findings point to the structural power, networks, and paradigms that youth might engage with for international climate justice work. We identify actionable leverage points through which youth organizers might increase their social power in the COP process to bring about climate action. Many of these leverage points are rooted in dynamics of power, which we expand upon and connect to broader literature. Moving forward, these findings can benefit and inform the strategies of youth as they participate in the COP process.https://www.elementascience.org/articles/433climate changeclimate justicesocial movementsunited nations framework convention on climate changeparticipatory action researchyouth organizing
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author Leehi Yona
Marc D. Dixon
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Ross A. Virginia
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Marc D. Dixon
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Anne R. Kapuscinski
Ross A. Virginia
Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants
Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene
climate change
climate justice
social movements
united nations framework convention on climate change
participatory action research
youth organizing
author_facet Leehi Yona
Marc D. Dixon
Richard B. Howarth
Anne R. Kapuscinski
Ross A. Virginia
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title Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants
title_short Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants
title_full Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants
title_fullStr Applying a leverage points framework to the United Nations climate negotiations: The (dis)empowerment of youth participants
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publishDate 2020-07-01
description Young people are both among the generations to be most affected by climate change and critical advocates for climate action. In the face of growing urgency surrounding the climate crisis, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has become an important institutional framework for political progress. We developed a community-based participatory action research project centered on youth involved in the COP climate negotiations. A “leverage points” approach guided our research; this paper is the first time the framework has been applied in an international negotiations context. Our findings point to the structural power, networks, and paradigms that youth might engage with for international climate justice work. We identify actionable leverage points through which youth organizers might increase their social power in the COP process to bring about climate action. Many of these leverage points are rooted in dynamics of power, which we expand upon and connect to broader literature. Moving forward, these findings can benefit and inform the strategies of youth as they participate in the COP process.
topic climate change
climate justice
social movements
united nations framework convention on climate change
participatory action research
youth organizing
url https://www.elementascience.org/articles/433
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